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  • Nature-Based Carbon Removal Can Help Protect Us From a Warming Planet

    Nature-based climate solutions aim to preserve and enhance carbon storage in terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems and could be a potential contributor to Canada’s climate change mitigation strategy.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Estimation Strategy Improves Soil Carbon Sampling in Agricultural Fields

    There is much more carbon stored in Earth’s soil than in its atmosphere. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Solid Aerosols Found in Arctic Atmosphere Could Impact Cloud Formation and Climate

    The Arctic is rapidly losing sea ice, and less ice means more open water, and more open water means more gas and aerosol emissions from the ocean into the air, warming the atmosphere and making it cloudier.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Underway as Antarctic Sea Ice Extent at Record Level

    A £5m project funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to investigate the complex changes seen in sea ice around the Antarctic begins this month (March 2022) as the sea ice extent around the continent drops to a record low level.

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  • Chaos to Control: Scientists Use a ‘Butterfly Attractor’ to Control and Change the Weather

    Decades of global research have sparked the big question: can we really control the weather?

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  • Red-Backed Salamanders Possess Only Limited Ability to Adjust to Warming Climate

    If average temperatures rise as projected in eastern North America in coming decades, at least one widespread amphibian species likely will be unable to adjust, and its range may shift northward, according to a new study led by Penn State scientists.

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  • Solar Energy Explains Fast Yearly Retreat of Antarctica’s Sea Ice

    In the Southern Hemisphere, the ice cover around Antarctica gradually expands from March to October each year.

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  • Some Birds Are Laying Eggs Much Earlier in Response to Climate Change

    A third of bird species in Chicago are laying their eggs a month earlier than they did 100 years ago, according to a new study that compares recent observations with data from century-old eggs.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Previews How Climate Change May Alter Rain-making Atmospheric Rivers by 2100

    The people, economy, and ecosystems of the Pacific coast states of California, Oregon and Washington are highly dependent on cool-season atmospheric rivers for their annual water supply.

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  • Fire Retardant Coating Shows Protective Potential, Reduced Drawbacks

    The treatment has the potential to mitigate the spread and damage of fires.

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